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Natchez courier - 19/09/1860

1860; Gale Group;

Autores

Jas. T. Rucks, Chairman, J. L. Power, Secretary, Moses White, Chairman, Vicksburg Whig, Rosa … Johnson, Citizen, C. F. Merrick, City Clerk, Franc., Charles Mackatt,

Resumo

News: Courier Dispatches Further from Europe, Sexton's Report Of Deaths in the City of Natchez, for the Week Ending the 10th of September, 1860, A Nest of Eagles, Messrs. Lake and Brooke, Mr. Breckinridge on the Stump, Truths for the People, The Wireworkers at Washington, The Smithsonian Institute, State Union Mass Meeting!! Thursday and Friday, Oct. 4th and 5th, In recoppering the guano packet Josephine, now at the wharf, the sword of a sword-fish was discovered, broken off in the hull of the vessel, it having passed through the copper, the felting and a three inch oak-plank, Funny Blunders, The City and County, Gov. HOUSTON'S WITHDRAWAL, Adjutant General W. S. Sykes, is at present in our city, upon an official visit, The Free Trader gives 300 to the Bell and Evertt gathering on Wednesday, counting, as it says, the "ladies, boys, voters, and stragglers on the fence!", Courier Dispatches Three Days Later from Europe, The Free Trader, in its yesterday's tirade about the Bell and Everett demonstration of Wednesday, complains of "noise and bell ringing;" the writer evidently feeling that he would, (like the Major General) have much preferred to be among the absentees from the city during that day, Death of a Child, It is stated that a pension of £125 (in equal proportions) has been granted by the British government to the six sisters of the late Dr. Lardner, "in consideration of his labors in the cause of science, and their scanty means", "The Ebony Idol", The Gathering at Woodville, Death of an Irish Patriot, Sale of Blooded Stock, New Application of Galvanism, New Books, National Union Ticket, Mr. Lake's Speech, Signor Farini with a Man on His Back A Frightful Performance, The Grain Movement, Texas, John Bell at Home, The Harrisonburg Independent learns that the steamer John Ray which has been summering in the Ouachita, sunk during the recent unexpected rise of the river, An Incident, Edward Everett, Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky, the noted Freesoiler, is stumping the Northern States for Lincoln and Hamlin, Political, The Union Movement in Texas, Mock Naval Battles, The Great Eastern and Hampton Roads, Gen. Sam Houston's positive letter, declining a nomination for the Presidency, attracts attention, and is generally commended, The Prince Does the Clever Thing, Impressive Beroration of a Sermon, Courier Dispatches One Day Later from Europe, Multiple News Items, It is not often that we publish entire the leaders of our editorial brethren, Gen. Sparrow's Conversion, A newspaper before us states that at the breaking of the ground for the commencement of the Lynchburg and Tennessee Railroad, at Lynchsburg, The Ohio "Holy Stone", Another Disunion Letter, Silk Manufacture in the U. S., Punishment of a Steamboat Thief, The Great Meeting Yesterday. Editorial: Affrays at Holly Springs, The Great Thirty-two Mile Race, On the deep sea of our dry newspaper readings we sometimes encounter a gem worth rescuing—adrift like this, Loss of the Lady Elgin Further Particulars, The Meeting Last Wednesday Night, Unfortunate and Painful Accident, Why Don't the Bees Swarm. Elections: The City and County. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Miscellaneous: GILES M. HILLYER, Editor and Publisher. Arts & Entertainment: If We Knew, One of Garibaldi's Volunteers, If I Die First, The Little Fellow, A Campaign Song, Our Union. Review: The New Planet Vulcan.

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